Construction has slowed at The Waterfront Vancouver since completion of buildings at all but a handful of sites there.
A 5-year-old boy suffered life-threatening injuries when he was struck by a car Thursday afternoon in a central Vancouver apartment complex parking lot. Vancouver police responded about 3:30 p.m ...
A fire tore through a Columbia apartment early Saturday morning leaving 18 people without a home, the Columbia-Richland Fire Department shared on social media. Just before midnight, crews ...
Metro Vancouver rent prices have fallen for a third ... Rental prices for a newly-listed unfurnished, one-bedroom apartment fell a modest $4 from $2,297 to $2,293 this month, according to ...
Columbia firefighters are continuing to investigate the cause of a weekend fire at the Hampton Greene Apartments. Just before ...
COLUMBIA, S.C. (WIS) - Everyone who lives at the Spring Lake Apartments in Columbia now has just three weeks to move out. After officials say fireworks destroyed one of the buildings there on New ...
In Metro Vancouver, frigid temperatures threatened plants and garden plots, leaving some plants or trees bare of buds or with discoloured foliage. Environment Canada is forecasting unseasonably ...
A fire tore through a Columbia apartment early Saturday morning leaving 18 people without a home, the Columbia-Richland Fire Department shared on social media. Just before midnight, crews responded to ...
In an apparent response to neighbourhood backlash, the FIFA World Cup 26 committee has moved a training site from a popular east Vancouver park to the University of B.C. The City of Vancouver and ...
As Vancouver Rise FC continues to build its roster for the inaugural Northern Super League season, the team has announced that they've signed one of the biggest soccer stars in Canada.
That includes nearly $15 million to add two lanes to Columbia Center Boulevard, more than $1 million to replace a Columbia Park boat launch, and $300,000 to study traffic solutions at 12 railroad ...
(Ethan Cairns/The Canadian Press) Akshay Kulkarni is an award-winning journalist who has worked at CBC British Columbia since 2021. Based in Vancouver, he is most interested in data-driven stories.
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